https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2015-60130-6
Regular Article
How a small noise generates large-amplitude oscillations of volcanic plug and provides high seismicity
Department of Mathematical Physics, Ural Federal
University, Lenina ave.,
51, 620000
Ekaterinburg,
Russia
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e-mail: Dmitri.Alexandrov@usu.ru
Received: 20 February 2015
Received in final form: 25 March 2015
Published online: 20 April 2015
A non-linear behavior of dynamic model of the magma-plug system under the action of N-shaped friction force and stochastic disturbances is studied. It is shown that the deterministic dynamics essentially depends on the mutual arrangement of an equilibrium point and the friction force branches. Variations of this arrangement imply bifurcations, birth and disappearance of stable limit cycles, changes of the stability of equilibria, system transformations between mono- and bistable regimes. A slope of the right increasing branch of the friction function is responsible for the formation of such regimes. In a bistable zone, the noise generates transitions between small and large amplitude stochastic oscillations. In a monostable zone with single stable equilibrium, a new dynamic phenomenon of noise-induced generation of large amplitude stochastic oscillations in the plug rate and pressure is revealed. A beat-type dynamics of the plug displacement under the influence of stochastic forcing is studied as well.
Key words: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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